Person
Hadith narrator

Mūsā ibn Abī ʿĀʾisha

موسى بن أبي عائشة
d. 776 CE

Mūsā ibn Abī ʿĀʾisha was a reliable tabiʿi narrator known for transmitting hadith from the generation of the companions during the 2nd century AH.

Mūsā ibn Abī ʿĀʾisha belonged to the generation of the tabiʿin, the successors of the companions of the Prophet Muhammad. He was active in the 2nd century AH and was known for his reliability in narrating hadiths. His role was primarily as a transmitter of Islamic knowledge, preserving the teachings and traditions of the companions. He contributed to the early Islamic scholarly tradition by ensuring the accurate transmission of prophetic traditions. Details about his tribe, family, and personal life are scarce. His death date is not clearly recorded, but he is remembered as a significant figure in the chain of hadith transmission.

Significance

He is significant for his role in transmitting hadith from the companions to the following generation.

Reputation in tradition

Praised in Sunni tradition as a reliable and trustworthy narrator of hadith.
Classical grade
thiqa
Generation
Tābiʿ al-Tābiʿīn
Narrations by collection
  • sahih bukhari: 0
Why they matter in hadith

He is valued for his trustworthy transmission of hadith from the early generations.

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